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1 Aug 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Harris hit with blistering ad targeting Catholic, Hispanic voters on key issue in crucial swing state
A conservative Catholic group is launching an ad campaign in Arizona, targeting Vice President Kamala Harris over her handling of immigration. The ads connect her policies to the tragic death of an 11-year-old girl, blaming the Biden-Harris administration for allowing illegal immigrants to stay.
Brian Burch, president of CatholicVote, argues that Harris's failures have endangered vulnerable migrants and cost American lives. The campaign aims to hold Harris accountable ahead of the upcoming election, framing the border crisis as a moral catastrophe.
#politics
Fox News: Republicans wary of using DEI against Harris as Trump jokes about her being 'Indian or black'
In a political landscape thick with tension, Congressional Republicans advise Trump to steer clear of racial jabs at Kamala Harris, instead focusing on tangible issues. Sen. Thune insists it's about policy, not the person.
Trump’s quips about her heritage rile Democrats, who argue his insults reflect a deeper resentment that voters will reject. In a nation craving unity, Harris' diverse background is spotlighted as a symbol of American identity.
The Federalist: FBI Is Ramping Up Censorship Efforts Ahead Of 2024 Election
The FBI is intensifying its collaboration with social media to censor information deemed "foreign malign influence," following a Supreme Court ruling that undermines First Amendment rights. This push, a backlash from the controversial 2020 election narrative, signals a tight grip on speech.
Despite knowing the Hunter Biden laptop was authentic, the FBI warned tech companies about "Russian propaganda," leading to censorship of the story. Critics argue this censorship, backed by the court, has profoundly flawed implications for free speech in America.
#society
GB News: 'Britain's Strictest Headteacher' demands new approach to multiculturalism
Katharine Birbalsingh, Britain's Strictest Headteacher, demands a reevaluation of multiculturalism following riots in Southport and London. The unrest erupted after a tragic knife attack claimed the lives of three children, prompting urgent societal questions.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Russia Releasing Reporter Evan Gershkovich And Ex-Marine Paul Whelan In Major Prisoner Swap, Report Says
In a shadowy chess game of international intrigue, Russia is poised to release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. marine Paul Whelan as part of a high-stakes prisoner exchange with Washington. The details remain murky, swallowed by the fog of diplomacy.
Both sides keep their lips zipped, but the swap hints at an elaborate negotiation web, involving multiple nations. The clock ticks as expectations mount for the return of these captives to the U.S. soon.
The Telegraph: It’s time to hit Putin where it hurts
Russia rained missiles on Ukraine, dishing out destruction and leaving Ohmatdyt Children’s Hospital in ruin. A grim tally showed 36 lives snuffed out and 140 more injured, a brutal reminder of the high toll of the Kremlin's relentless assault on civilians enabled by fat oil profits.
Now, the UK must act fast to cripple this cash flow. As the Treasury Select Committee gears up, urgent measures are needed against Russia's shadow fleet that bypasses sanctions. It’s not just about dollars; it’s about human rights and the planet—time to turn rhetoric into action.
#military
The Telegraph: Russia and China probe American air defences – but this time the US is pushing back
On July 24, Chinese and Russian bombers ventured into Alaska's ADIZ, leading US and Canadian forces to conduct a routine interception. These incursions remind the world of China's growing air power, as they bolster their bomber fleet, signaling potential future tensions.
While such air encounters aren't new, the sophistication of both the Chinese and US missile capabilities is evolving, illustrating a delicate balance in the skies. The stakes rise as the US prepares to counter growing threats while maintaining a watchful eye on its rivals.
Fox News: Israel’s national emergency medical service prepares for Hezbollah response after IDF strike: 'High-alert'
In the shadow of Beirut's alleys, the IDF tightens the noose after taking out Hezbollah's Fuad Shukr, a mastermind gone too soon. Kids in Majdal Shams fell victim to a prior attack; now, the stakes rise with sirens wailing, and casualties await their fate.
Israel's emergency medics stand ready, training civilians for a darker dawn. Blood spills and fear grow, as the specter of war looms ever closer, gripping the land in a vice of tension.
#health
The Telegraph: Malaysia bans cough syrup ice cream
Inside Scoop, a Malaysian ice cream brand, faced backlash for its new vanilla flavor topped with cough syrup. The Ministry of Health swiftly warned that mixing medicine with food is illegal and could result in serious penalties. The flavor was recalled to ensure consumer safety.
The ice cream's concept, inspired by similar products in Singapore, ignited social media debates about potential risks, especially among teenagers. The company apologized, took responsibility, and vowed to comply with regulations moving forward.
#crime
GB News: Southport stabbing suspect NAMED as judge lifts reporting restrictions on 17-year-old
In a dimly lit court, young Axel Rudakubana stood accused of a horrific knife attack that claimed the lives of three innocent girls during a Taylor Swift-themed class in Southport. The grim details unfolded—attempted murder of others and wielding a deadly kitchen knife.
As the clock ticks closer to his 18th birthday, the weight of his actions looms, dragging him deeper into a dark route paved with violence. Justice loiters in the shadows, waiting to deliver its verdict.